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- The Once and Future King is a quest that is unlocked with the Plow King costume for Barney Gumble.
- The Once and Future King was a Human novel published during the 20th century, based on the legends of King Arthur of Britain. It was notable, in part for its portrayal of the wizard Merlin as a man who lived backwards in time, growing younger as he aged. Doctor Elizabeth Dehner recalled this novel when Parneb, likewise, claimed to be living backwards in time. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
- The Once and Future King is a retelling by T. H. White of the story of King Arthur. A critically acclaimed retelling, which has been cited as one of the best versions of the King Arthur mythos.
- The Once and Future King is an Arthurian fantasy novel written by T. H. White following King Arthur from his childhood to the eve of his death. The first part, The Sword in the Stone, was originally published as an independent novel, which was made into a Disney animated film. The second part, The Queen of Air and Darkness, follows the childhood of Gawain and his brothers and Arthur as a young king.
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| - Image:Nuvola apps bookcase.png This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
- The Once and Future King is a quest that is unlocked with the Plow King costume for Barney Gumble.
- The Once and Future King is an Arthurian fantasy novel written by T. H. White following King Arthur from his childhood to the eve of his death. The first part, The Sword in the Stone, was originally published as an independent novel, which was made into a Disney animated film. The second part, The Queen of Air and Darkness, follows the childhood of Gawain and his brothers and Arthur as a young king. The third and fourth parts, The Ill-Made Knight and A Candle in the Wind, cover the relationships among Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, and Mordred, leading to the end of Camelot. These final two sections were the basis for the musical play Camelot. The title comes from Sir Thomas Malory's, "Rex quondum, rexque futurum," a Latin phrase meaning, as translated by T.H. White, "the once and future king" reported by Malory to be carved on King Arthur's tomb: "Yet some men say in many parts of England that King Arthur is not dead, but had by the will of our Lord Jesu into another place... many men say that there is written upon his tomb this verse: Hic jacet Arthurus, Rex quondam, Rexque futurus." (Le Morte d'Arthur 21:7)
- The Once and Future King was a Human novel published during the 20th century, based on the legends of King Arthur of Britain. It was notable, in part for its portrayal of the wizard Merlin as a man who lived backwards in time, growing younger as he aged. Doctor Elizabeth Dehner recalled this novel when Parneb, likewise, claimed to be living backwards in time. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
- The Once and Future King is a retelling by T. H. White of the story of King Arthur. A critically acclaimed retelling, which has been cited as one of the best versions of the King Arthur mythos.
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